Milos Hrama is a 22 year old Czech railroad apprentice in the closing days of WWII. His country is still occupied and Nazi trains continue to roll through the station, but he and his countrymen have more or less accommodated themselves to the situation. Sure, his Grandfather did try facing down the tanks when they first invaded, attempting to drive them back via hypnosis, but they promptly drove over and killed him. Milos himself has recently attempted suicide, but mostly because his failure to lose his virginity has convinced him that he's impotent.

When he does manage to get his freak on it gives him the confidence to strike a blow against the Germans, but the sabotage plot goes awry and he's killed too. His last thought, as he cradles a German soldier he's just killed: "You should have sat at home on your arse..."

Yeah, I know, we're supposed to recognize what a waste it was. But I admired him for joining in the family tradition of crazy resistance. He died a man. at war, rather than a eunuch in his bath tub with his wrists slit. Doesn't seem all that tragic in the final analysis.